KENDRA I didn't get to say a proper thank you to Ethan but I am sure that we will cross paths again. Something within me keeps telling me that and I can feel it. The driver was able to fix the broken vehicle and in no time, we were out and running. I glanced at Maya but she frowned deeply at me but not until she leaned against the door and heaved a deep sigh out of frustration. I haven't seen Maya that way before and I am starting to get worried because she is always grumpy or rude and whatever the case may be. “What's up with you, girl?” I asked, swiping through my phone screen. “Don't you want to get the models anymore? I bet they can't wait for our arrival.” “It's not that,” she hissed. “Then what is it? There must be something bothering you right now.” “There is something about

